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Tag Archives: Coaching
Introducing Richard “RJ” Jaramillo on the Divorced Parent Telesummit
I couldn’t be more excited to introduce Richard “RJ” Jaramillo, Founder and President of SingleDad.com, as our next speaker. RJ as he likes to be called is a single dad of 3 children, located in San Diego, CA. Twelve years ago … Continue reading
Interview on Blog Talk Radio
I am excited to have had the privilege to be a guest on Tommy Lanham’s Blog Talk Radio Show recently. Tommy Lanham is America’s Expert Enthusiator adding life to your life one life at a time. Answering your questions about … Continue reading
Post Divorce: Why Are Values Important?
If I asked you “What are your core values?” chances are you would struggle to answer the question. You see, most people are not consciously aware of their personal core values. When we go through life changes, such as divorce, … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Discovering Who YOU Are, Divorce Recovery
Tagged Coaching, Core values, post divorce, rebuilding
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The Difference Between Coaching and Counseling
I often hear people use the terms Coaching and Counseling interchangeably. Coaching and Counseling are similar in that they typically involve one on one relationships focused on personal growth. The difference is Counseling involves diagnosing a client’s emotional or psychological … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching
Tagged action, client, Coaching, counseling, destiny, Divorce, life purpose, past, personal growth, post divorce, relationship, values
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